State Attorney Angela Corey handled the questioning asking Kippel if he found a weapon in the vehicle to which he answered "no".

Dunn contends he saw a weapon either a lead pipe or shotgun.

Defense attorney Cory Strolla in cross examination zeroed on what what was done at the crime scene that night.

Strolla wanted to know what if anything was done to search for evidence other than in the vehicle. The evidence technician said he was not instructed to search dumpsters or a parking lot near the convenience store.

On Friday, witnesses testified they never saw the teens with a weapon or attempting to dispose of one.

Three teens in the vehicle with Jordan Davis told the jury they did not have a weapon Friday.

The teens also testified that the music in the car was blasting making it difficult to hear the verbal exchange between Davis and Dunn. They all told the jury that Davis did not threaten Dunn.

In other testimony Saturday a crime scene investigator from Brevard County Sheriff's Office told the jury about his search of Dunn's car following his arrest in Satellite Beach at his condo.

Phillip Miranda testified he found a Taurus 9mm gun in the open glove box of Dunn's car.

He also told the jury he found one spent shell casing in the car.

A bulk of testimony Saturday afternoon focused on how Homicde detective Marc Musser handled the crime scene and what was done to search the area for any possible weapons.

Musser told the jury a search of the plaza whether the fatal shooting happened was not searched until four days later.

Musser also testified he did not realize the Gate convenience store recorded audio inside the store and did not request recordings when witnesses were taken into the store following the shooting.

Judge Russell Healy says court will not be held on Sunday even though the jury expressed a willingness to hear testimony on Sunday. Saturday's session was called

Witness Rhonda Rouer, Michael Dunn's girlfriend testifies on the stand during the 3rd day of the murder trial of Michael Dunn. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

Defendant Michael Dunn on the stand crying during his testimony February 11. The 5th day on of the murder trial of Michael Dunn for the shooting death of Jordan Davis. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

Eyewitness Shawn Atkins, currently in prison on theft charges, shows the jury how the shooter at the Gate station fired at the red SUV that was backing out of the parking lot. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

State Attorney Angela Corey shows the jury five shell casings recovered from the scene by JSO Det. Andrew Kipple, a major crimes evidence technician who was on the stand at the time. The 3rd day of the murder trial of Michael Dunn for the shooting death of Jordan Davis opened early Saturday Feb. 8, 2014. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

The first witness of the day was FDLE firearms analyst Marie Pagan pulls back the slide on the 9mm pistol recovered in the case to show the jury. The trial of Michael Dunn for the shooting death of Jordan Davis in November 2012 entered the 4th day of testimony on Monday Feb. 10, 2014. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

State's evidence photo of Michael Dunn's weapon used in the shooting. The 2nd day on of the murder trial of Michael Dunn for the shooting death of Jordan Davis opened early Friday Feb. 7, 2014. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

State's evidence photo of the vehicle where Jordan Davis was seated at the time of the shooting and removed to the ground for CPR to be applied. The 2nd day on of the murder trial of Michael Dunn for the shooting death of Jordan Davis opened early Friday Feb. 7, 2014. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

Witness Rhonda Rouer, Michael Dunn's girlfriend testifies on the stand. She appears to make eye contact with Michael Dunn as her testimony ends and is helped out of the courtroom. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

At the request of defense attorney Cory Strolla, State Attorney Angela Corey showed the jury the pocket knife that Jordan Davis had in his pocket the night he was shot. The knife had been opened after removal from a display of other items found in Davis' pockets, again at the request of Strolla. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

On Thursday Feb. 6, 2014 Asst. State Attorney John Guy delivered the State's opening statements were heard in the murder trial of Michael Dunn for the shooting death of Jordan Davis. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

Leland Brunson, one of the four young men in the red Durango SUV when the shooting took place, takes the stand in the afternoon session. He wiped his eyes after questioning by the Asst. State Attorney, John Guy. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

The trial continues in it's 5th day. More witnesses interviewed and evidence presented February 7, 2014 in the Michael Dunn murder trial. Image: The red Dodge Durango that Jordan Davis was in the day he was killed November 23, 2012 First Coast News

The trial continues in it's 5th day. More witnesses interviewed and evidence presented February 7, 2014 in the Michael Dunn murder trial.Image: The red Dodge Durango that Jordan Davis was in the day he was killed November 23, 2012 First Coast News

On Thursday Feb. 6, 2014 opening statements were heard in the murder trial of Michael Dunn for the shooting death of Jordan Davis. The case is being heard in the courtroom of Judge Russell Healey in the Duval County Courthouse in Jacksonville, Fl. Seven witnesses gave testimony on the day. Judge Healey talks to the jury from the bench. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

Leland Brunson, one of the four young men in the red Durango SUV when the shooting took place, takes the stand in the afternoon session. He demonstrated how the shooter pulled back the slide on the weapon before shooting at the SUV. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

The trial continues in it's 5th day. More witnesses interviewed and evidence presented February 7, 2014 in the Michael Dunn murder trial.Image: Inside the red Dodge Durango that Jordan Davis was in the day he was killed November 23, 2012 First Coast News

Ofc. Robert Holmes is the first State's witness of the day. He was one of the first officers to respond to the shooting scene. The 2nd day on of the murder trial of Michael Dunn for the shooting death of Jordan Davis opened early Friday Feb. 7, 2014. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

The first witness of the day was FDLE biologist and DNA specialist Sukhan Wharf. Wharf holds a swab taken from a shell casing recovered from the scene that contained a touch sample. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

State Attorney Angela Corey shows the first witness of the day, JSO Det. Andrew Kipple, shell casings recovered from the scene in his duties as a crime scene evidence technician. The 3rd day of the murder trial of Michael Dunn for the shooting death of Jordan Davis opened early Saturday Feb. 8, 2014. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

The second witness Friday was William Spicer, an engineer/paramedic with Jacksonville Fire & Rescue Dept. Spicer indicates where one gunshot wound was on Jordan Davis' body when he responded to give aid. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

Tevin Thompson, one of the four young men in the red Durango SUV when the shooting took place, takes the stand and under questioning by defense attorney Cory Strolla, shows how Michael Dunn pointed his weapon when he shot at the car he and Jordan Davis were riding in. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

Tevin Thompson, one of the four young men in the red Durango SUV when the shooting took place, takes the stand and under questioning by defense attorney Cory Strolla, he is asked how Michael Dunn pointed his weapon when he shot at the car he and Jordan Davis were riding in. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

Defense attorney Cory Strolla shows Det. William Whittlesey a copy of his deposition under cross-examination. Whittlesey is an evidence technician for the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

On Thursday Feb. 6, 2014 opening statements were heard in the murder trial of Michael Dunn for the shooting death of Jordan Davis. The first witness called by the State was Aliyah Harris, Jordan Davis' girlfriend who was working at the mall when Davis and his friends came to see her on the day he was killed. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

Defense attorney Cory Strolla (L) and Michael Dunn watch a surveillance video from the Gate Station on the night of the shooting, as a purchase is made by a woman later identified as Michael Dunn's girlfriend Rhonda Rouer. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

State Attorney Angela Corey (R) asks witness Phillip Miranda, a crime scene investigator with the Brevard County Sheriff's Office who recovered the 9mm pistol recovered from Michael Dunn's vehicle in the garage of his Satellite Beach, Fl home, to confirm that it was the weapon that he recovered. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack

The last witness of the day was Wendy Meacham, a forensic investigator for the Duval County Medical Examiner's Office. She had confirmed for State Attorney Angela Corey (L) that the evidence bags matched the display of items removed from Jordan Davis' body before autopsy. The display is held by Assistant State Attorney John Guy(C)as they confer with defense attorney Cory Strolla. The Florida Times-Union, Bob Mack